German Adjective Endings | Adjektivdeklination im Nominativ
The Adjektivdeklination im Nominativ (Adjective Declension in Nominative) is an essential aspect of German grammar. In this quiz, we focus on how adjectives change in the nominative case based on the article and gender of the noun they modify. The adjective endings are influenced by whether the noun is preceded by a definite article (e.g., der, die, das), an indefinite article (e.g., ein, eine), or no article at all. This knowledge is crucial for constructing grammatically correct German sentences.
For definite articles (der, die, das), the adjective remains in its base form (e.g., der große Hund). For indefinite articles (ein, eine), the adjective will change according to the gender and case (e.g., ein großer Hund). In the case of no article, the adjective ending also varies (e.g., großer Hund).